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"意识的艰难问题"源于人类心理学
1Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
Open mind : discoveries in cognitive science
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概括
意识的"难题"可能源于心理偏见. 直观的本质主义和二元主义塑造了我们对变革性经验的看法,将它们与身体和心灵与身体的分离联系起来.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 思想的哲学 思想的哲学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 意识提出了一个重要的挑战,称为"难题",关于物理物质如何产生主观经验.
- 这种困难可能来自于关于意识是一个不可减少的属性或物质的本体论假设.
- 直观的心理偏见,特别是实质主义和二元主义,被探索为这种感知困难的潜在来源.
研究的目的:
- 调查意识"难题"的心理根源.
- 为了证明直观的实质主义和二元主义如何对变革性经验的感知做出贡献.
- 检查体现在判断体验的变革性质中的作用.
主要方法:
- 进行了五项实验,以评估平民对变革性经验的看法.
- 参与者对体验是否具有变革性的判断,与体现和二元直觉相比,进行了分析.
- 该研究检查了感知体现,身体变化和转变的大小之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 变革性的经历,只有当它们似乎在物理身体中定时,才被认为是这样的.
- 获得变革性的经验与感知到的身体变化有关.
- 转变的程度与经验的感知体现以及双元主义直觉相关.
结论:
- 意识的"难题"可能部分由心理偏见而不是纯粹的本体因素来解释.
- 实质主义和二元主义影响我们如何概念化和感知主观经验的转变性质.
- 虽然没有解决本体论辩论,但研究结果表明,心理因素对于理解意识的感知困难至关重要.
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